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- Breaking down complex issues into smaller parts
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- Assessing the credibility of information
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- Drawing logical conclusions from evidence
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- Recognizing personal biases and limitations
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- Logical and objective evaluation of information
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- Assessing situations without personal bias
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- Generating new ideas and innovations
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- Understanding problems through structured breakdown
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- Thinking about past experiences for improvement
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- Relying on instincts and gut feelings
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- Ideas that are clear and understandable
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- Freedom from errors or distortions
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- Information that is exact and detailed
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- Focusing on important aspects only
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- Consistent and coherent reasoning
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- Unbiased and equitable evaluation
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- Desire to learn and ask questions
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- Beliefs accepted without proof
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- False or misleading information
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- Following group opinions or norms
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- Self-centered thinking
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- Group-centered thinking
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- Willingness to consider different perspectives
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- Organized and structured problem-solving
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- Making informed choices through reasoning